Archive for the ‘Parenting Advice’ Category
Wise Parenting Tips Presents The Process Of Negotiating The Rules With Your Child
Friday, August 7, 2009 15:33 No CommentsWe all know as parents that discussing and negotiating the rules with our children is never easy. Children are all very different, and what might need to be a rule for one, may not even be an issue for another. That being said, there are many parameters that we set as parents that [...]
Wise Parenting Tips - Make Quality Time With Your Child Count
Sunday, August 2, 2009 16:57 No CommentsIn today’s busy world, work, household chores and social activities all put a strain on your time with your child. But as you well know, it’s imperative that you spend quality time together. It helps strengthen the bond between parent and child, and lets your child know you can be trusted and counted on. Children [...]
Wise Parenting Tips Says Encourage Your Child To Feel Important
Friday, July 17, 2009 14:24 No CommentsIt’s imperative for a child’s healthy development to feel important and worthy. Healthy self-esteem is a child’s armor against the challenges of the world. Kids who feel good about themselves seem to have an easier time handling conflicts and resisting negative pressures. They tend to smile more readily and enjoy life. These kids are [...]
Wise Parenting Tips - Control Your Anger, Don’t Let It Control You
Sunday, July 12, 2009 11:36 No CommentsAnger can be a paralyzing and debilitating condition. But it can be a terrifying and degrading experience for your child if you’re taking your anger out on them. Physical and verbal abuse of a child can have lasting and lethal implications, so it’s crucial that as a parent, you do whatever necessary to [...]
Wise Parenting Tips Says: Get Involved in your Child’s Activities, Hobbies and School
Monday, June 29, 2009 12:10 No CommentsIt’s probably no secret that children who have involved parents are more happy, healthy, and well-adjusted and excel at their educational and extracurricular pursuits. It can increase their cognitive development, keeps them motivated, strengthens the parent-child relationship, and has a direct positive influence on their overall academic achievement. In turn, it can also [...]



